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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE KAZANSKAYA MOTHER OF GOD IN A SILVER OKLAD WITH ENAMEL APPLIQUES, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1824 Chased and repousse , silver oklad applied with a crown of rays on the haloes and three enamel plaques. With a scrolling leaf border decorated with repeating foliate designs in the corners, and images of standing Saint Elizabeth on the left and the Guardian Angel on the right. The Virgin Mary and Christ Child are depicted in the Western style of painting. Further applied are two raised square enamel inlays surrounded by scrolling garlands in the upper left and right corners, as well as a rectangular title plaque with a double frame in the center of the lower border. Cyrillic maker`s mark of Yakov Mishukov, assayer`s marks of Nikolai Dubrovin dated 1824, Moscow town mark, 84 standard . Egg tempera and gesso on a wood panel, two insert splints on the top and bottom edges, 36.1 x 31.1 cm (14 1/4 x 12 1/4 in.)
A RUSSIAN SILVER AND PLIQUE-A-JOUR ENAMEL TAZZA, MARKED KHLEBNIKOV WITH IMPERIAL WARRANT, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890 With a deep bowl, on a conical flared foot supported by six spheres, the body ornately decorated in polychrome plique-a-jour enamel, the bowl with roundels featuring enameled roosters in heart-shaped cartouches, diameter: 29 cm (11 3/8 in.), height: 22 cm (8 5/8 in.), dated assayer`s mark AA 1890 , 84 standard
AN ANTIQUE GILT BRASS AND ENAMEL MUSIC BOX WITH A SINGING BIRD, 19-20TH CENTURY Of bombe form, the body extensively decorated with an intricate chased pattern, the top panel with a central field of translucent cobalt blue enamel over a chased ground with bouquets of roses in each of the four corners, surrounded by a black and gold champleve enamel border, the cover set with a hinged medallion depicting a flirtatious trio in a country setting, wind-up key and a lever on the side of the box activate a feathered singing bird, length: 10.7 cm (4 1/4 in.). Please note: We have posted a video on our website at shapiroauctions demonstrating this lot with movement and sound.
A George V pig skin dressing case with silver and blue enamel fittings, comprising cut glass bowl and cover, two jars and covers, four brushes, a mirror and a nail file, various makers, London and Birmingham assay marks, circa 1928-1930, the case with original canvas outer cover initialled N.M.S, 45cm long
A George V silver gilt and yellow enamel cut glass bowl and cover, Arthur Cook, Birmingham 1931, with two type wavy detailing under the enamel and foliate embellishment, 13cm, with a similar glass bowl with enamel and silver cover, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1926, with a gilt metal dressing table pin dish and a similar mirror
A late 19th Century gold, enamel, diamond and pearl pendant, collet set at the centre with a cushion shaped diamond and two further similarly set diamonds, within an openwork frame decorated with guilloche enamel, supporting three pearl drops, detachable brooch fitting. Provenance: The Property of a Shropshire family by descent. Please note: Jewellery lots will only be on view Thu 10th Dec & Fri 11th Dec 10.30am - 4pm plus sale day 12th Dec
A 19thC French ormolu and porcelain Mantel Clock, by Miroy Frères, Paris, with a white enamel dial and Roman numerals, the signed eight day movement striking on a bell, surmounted by two Cupid figures supporting a Sèvres-style oval porcelain plaque, the base set with four smaller floral porcelain plaques, on bracket feet, all within a glass dome on velvet wooden stand, the clock 15¾in (40cm) high x 18in (46cm) wide.
A late Victorian 18ct gold gents pocket watch, having numbered white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, keyless movement, the backplate and dial numbered 190086, with 18ct gold inner back cover, the outer back cover with armorial engraving and further monogrammed GJS, gross weight 109g, dia.4.8cm, assayed Birmingham 1892
A Victorian 18ct gold cased pocket watch by Charles Frodsham of London, having signed and numbered white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, keyless lever movement, signed, numbered to the dial and backplate 07180, Sheffield 1878, gross weight 53g, dia. 3.9cm Condition Report / Extra Information Fully running. Dial good, no chips or cracks. Case good, with light surface scuffs only, no dents or splits.
A contemporary Asprey travel alarm clock, housed in rosewood and brass bound case, the gilt brass cased quartz movement with hinged action, signed white enamel dial with date dial and sapphire cabochon set crown, 6cm Condition Report / Extra Information Case excellent. Brass caps with minor tarnishing. Dial immaculate. No in running order, probably requires a new battery. We cannot open but it is a quartz movement.
A pair of 19th century continental enamel on metal pedestal vases, each of lobed and knopped circular form, decorated in bright enamels with reserves of floral sprays within jeweled borders, all heightened in gilt (both with significant damage), h.22cm Condition Report / Extra Information No apparent makers marks.
An early 19th century cut glass scent bottle, of ovoid form, the yellow metal screw-cap with powder blue and pink enamel inlays, the obverse with further yellow metal and enamel plaque (lacking stone), the reverse with monogrammed yellow metal cartouche, 8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Glass good, slightly grubby. Cap, enamel and gold plaque and good. Enamel plaque lacking stone. Neck chipped but cap still screws on.
A 19th century Chinese famille rose floor vase, enamel decorated with ceremonial figure scene within lattice worked geometric borders heightened in gilt, h.61cm Condition Report / Extra Information Complete, no chips, cracks or restoration. Significant gilt wear. Some fading and age wear to enamels.
A Chinese export silver gilt and enamel bachelors teapot, the whole with raised scroll leaf and flower decoration, inlaid in bright enamels, stamped verso 'SILVER', 20th century, h.9.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Gilt tarnished all over. Gilt to interior immaculate. Enamel excellent, 99%+ complete.
A 19th century mahogany mantel clock by Brockbank Atkins & Moore of London, having a signed convex white enamel dial and single winding hole for a chain driven eight day fusee movement, signed to the backplate and further numbered 12097, h.38cm Condition Report / Extra Information Dial badly crazed and marked to extremities. Chips around winding hole. Case with 1cm vertical split below dial at 7 o'clock. Back door with chip to edge. Case otherwise with some small veneer chips but generally god and original. Applied left hand moulding chipped to front. Movement appears good and complete. With pendulum.
A circa 1900 bronze metal and marble three piece clock garniture, by R. Jay of Paris and London, the clock modelled as Hebe the cupbearer bestowing youth and immortality above a signed white enamel convex dial, having twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, h.43cm, the garniture as a pair of pedestal urns and covers on marble bases, h.39cm
A 20th century polished gilt brass Petit Sonnerie striking carriage clock, having push button repeat and alarm, the matt gilt dial bearing retailers signature for Camerden & Forster, having Arabic enamel chapter ring over alarm setting dial, the barrel movement striking two gongs and platform lever escapement, h.16.5cm (handle down)
A French circa 1900 gilt bronze cartel clock, in the Louis XV style, the cast case of acanthus leaf scroll form with all-over chased decoration, the convex white enamel dial with twin winding holes and gilt metal pierced handles, the eight day barrel movement striking on a bell, the backplate stamped 'Delarue Paris', monogrammed 'BD', and numbered '911', with winding key, h.61.5cm, w.33cm
An early 19th century mahogany convex dial wall clock, the fully restored white enamel dial signed George Allen, Red Lion Passage, London, single winding hole for an eight day brass wire driven fusee movement, with anchor escapement and knopped pillars, dia. 40cm. Sold with pendulum and later winding key, and door key. Condition Report / Extra Information The whole fully restored. Dial re-enamelled. Case re-polished. Brass bezel re-polished. Glass good. Movement overhauled and sits on crude painted metal plate. Generally good but fully restored condition.
A circa 1830 rosewood wall clock, the octagonal case with mother of pearl inlays enclosing convex circular unsigned white enamel dial, single winding hole for a brass eight day gut driven fusee movement, with anchor escapement, w.38cm. Sold with pendulum (feather a/f) Condition Report / Extra Information Dial good, light scratches only. Minor enamel chips around winding hole. Minor mother of pearl inlay losses to panels at 3, 4, 6 and 9 o'clock. Brass bezel and glass good, but door doesn't catch shut. Rosewood case good. Brass movement good. Gut wire has come off spool but seems unbroken. Pendulum feather damaged.
A circa 1900 French rouge marble and gilt metal mounted three piece clock garniture, the portico type six column clock having a floral painted convex white enamel dial with twin winding holes for a French eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, with pineapple finials, the garnitures each of urn form, with pendulum, rod, winding key and extra gilt metal mount, clock h.40cm, garniture h.27cm (3)
A Hadley's Worcester cabinet plate, enamel decorated with cabbage roses within a raised and moulded border, printed backstamp and numbered 235, date code 1905, dia. 22.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Currently with fitted wire hanger. No chips or cracks. Gilt good, 98% complete. Plate slightly grubby, particularly to reverse.

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